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WWE "who gets signed next" Game

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Guest Dynamite Kido

I definately could see the WWE scooping up American Dragon. Somebody that works like him could actually make for a great WWE superstar if he is correctly used. Then reality kicks in and you do realize that he would be on Heat every week. DOWN WITH the "WWE style"!!!!!!!

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Guest Choken One

^ Yep and I would honestly love to see SID for a one shot deal...

 

Sid was the ultimate quickie instant pop guy...

 

but Alas The dude thought he was Mysterio one night...

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Guest jester

I'm going mainly with old guys.

 

1. Hogan. He's coming back. You know it. I don't care if he dies first. When he's a decomposing orange corpse they'll stuff him and still put him on my TV. And they'll probably put him over people too. His ring work will be about the same as it ever was though.

 

2. Sting -I think if they seriously negotiated with him, they could get him to agree to a reasonable offer and get him aboard.

 

3. Savage -Word is that he wants an insane amount of money. Vince has money. Vince is insane. Add desperation, then add iit up.

 

4. Chyna -if they forgive Sable, they'll forgive Chyna.

 

5. Bret Hart -I think they will eventually get it together long enough to get him on WWE TV once again. I promise though someone, most likely Vince, will do something to totally piss off Hart again, leading to more bad feelings and bitterness.

 

Oh, and it wouldn't surprise me if Scotch Hall or Xpac got yet another "one last chance" either.

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Guest hosserific

sting is def my first......a long main event push against kane, he will unsuccesfully try to win the title, then back to the mid-card much like steiner

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The only two from ROH I could envision are:

 

Michael Shane - overrated but works WWE style already.

 

CM Punk - great charisma, works a WWE style, too.

 

 

Nobody else works a style that WWE would go for, whether they be too stiff, use too many neckdrops, or are flippy dippy spot artists.

 

I don't follow too many other indy feds....

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Guest DonWestMark03

Christopher Daniels would be a good candidate to be in the WWE.

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Guest shlidgn90

of all of the guys i have seen mentioned, only amw would have an chance in the wwe.

 

guys who will never make it to the wwe:

low-ki: his gimmick will never make it. first off, in person, low-ki looks smaller than spike dudley. now never watching this guy before, how in the blue hell am I supposed to believe that this guy could knock out an kurt angle, let alone tajiri or benoit(guys in the 200-235lb range)?

aj styles: he is ready, but ego wise(from current workers already there) he will get the rvd treatment.

american dragon: the wwe has already signed him in memphis to an developmental deal. but there is no purpose in signing him. physically he's another dean malenko. looks wise, he just doesnt look like an pro wrestler.

 

now the guys who have better chances of getting into the wwe are:

 

cima: has the looks, charisma, ability and the it factor to make it as an wwe wrestler. plus, hes the ace of ultimo dragons gym. dont be surprised if he works a match for the wwe when they come to kobe.

 

dragon kid: dragoncanrana will be the new 619.

 

k-ness: unique heel that wwe and american wrestling lacks period.

 

the reason i mentioned all toryumon wrestlers is because they are well versed in the wwe storyline over psychology style.

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